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all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those camps and that could quickly evolve into a bloody confrontation. here in cairo, the streets are tense today. the muslim brotherhood has called for another big protest. they're saying it's going to be a million man march. and of course, the last time there were big protests here on friday, more than 70 protesters were gunned down and killed by the next day. so certainly, everybody here a little bit on edge. clarissa ward, cbs news, cairo. >>> in washington, the latest round of mideast peace talks resumes tonight. the meetings opened last night with a dinner hosted by secretary of state john kerry jewish settlements, the fate of palestinian refugees and the status of jerusalem remains the critical issues. this morning the president mahmoud abbas said the palestinia
all eyes on the protests where thousands of morsi supporters have been camped out since morsi's ouster. they're demanding his reinstatement. but the government has asked them to leave. they said that needs to happen soon. the concern is that some type of an operation will be launched in order to forcibly remove them from those camps and that could quickly evolve into a bloody confrontation. here in cairo, the streets are tense today. the muslim brotherhood has called for another big protest....
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but she wouldn't be drawn on the subject of what exactly morsi er.d to her. sa also says that she doesn't know the location where he's ionng held. that might possibly be because she was flown there by helicopter late at night. >> schieffer: it's my understanding, the u.s. government is having a hard time finding out what's going on in this whole situation. what do you know about that? >> well, bob, we know that thretary kerry, secretary hagel, other officials within the administration have all reached out regularly to their unterpan counterparts trying to impress upon them the importance of negotiating with the muslim hasherhood. cbs news has just found out that president obama is sending senator lindsey graham and senator john mccain here next week to really emphasize that hessage and also to try to convey to the military the importance of handing over control to a civilian government as soon as possible. ews.chieffer: that is news. thank you very much, clarissa. secretary of state john kerry is hoping to put middle east peace talks on the fast track. today
but she wouldn't be drawn on the subject of what exactly morsi er.d to her. sa also says that she doesn't know the location where he's ionng held. that might possibly be because she was flown there by helicopter late at night. >> schieffer: it's my understanding, the u.s. government is having a hard time finding out what's going on in this whole situation. what do you know about that? >> well, bob, we know that thretary kerry, secretary hagel, other officials within the...
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ontinue to defy the invernment's demands that they leave. >> morsi! earseporter: there are fears of another harsh crackdown by security forces and there are fears it will be bloody. this weekend, at least 70 protesters were gunned down outside the camps in the single- deadliest incident since morsi's ouster on july 3. but senior government advisor doctor mustafa higazy says egypt ad fighting a war against terrorism. do you think people in egypt now equate supporters of the muslim brotherhood with terrorism? >> i would say to a great extent, yeah. >> reporter: you had security forces opening fire on protest this is weekend. more than 70 people were killed. is that terrorism? >> we can not deny that, as we said, we have some sort of an incident that has to be investigated. cois incident could include or involve some sort of police excessive use of force. >> reporter: the government naims it has tried to negotiate rotherhe muslim brotherhood but the arrest warrants out for the group's top leaders the prospects are bleak. the muslim brotherhood's eadershi
ontinue to defy the invernment's demands that they leave. >> morsi! earseporter: there are fears of another harsh crackdown by security forces and there are fears it will be bloody. this weekend, at least 70 protesters were gunned down outside the camps in the single- deadliest incident since morsi's ouster on july 3. but senior government advisor doctor mustafa higazy says egypt ad fighting a war against terrorism. do you think people in egypt now equate supporters of the muslim...
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after troops opened fire on supporters of deposed president mohammed morsi. there are conflicting claims about exactly what happened. the government says troops only fired tear gas, not live bullets. but cbs news correspondent clarissa ward saw for herself the carnage in cairo. we caution you this report includes some graphic images. >> reporter: the clashes began in the very early morning and lasted for hours. amateur video shot by the protesters appeared to show meptian police and men in plain clothes firing shotguns and hurling rocks at the demonstrators. morsi supporter abdul rahman told us he saw the army and rlice firing much more lethal ak-47s directly at the crowd. >> it's really heavy fire. >> reporter: egyptian security forces claim they only fired tear gas, but when we visited hee field hospital where the ndotesters took their dead and wounded, we found a very different story. we've counted 37 dead bodies in this room. doctors tell us that almost all of them have bullet wounds to the head, neck, and heart. dr. jaber al mursi told us the clinic was
after troops opened fire on supporters of deposed president mohammed morsi. there are conflicting claims about exactly what happened. the government says troops only fired tear gas, not live bullets. but cbs news correspondent clarissa ward saw for herself the carnage in cairo. we caution you this report includes some graphic images. >> reporter: the clashes began in the very early morning and lasted for hours. amateur video shot by the protesters appeared to show meptian police and men...
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this violence is really just fueling the sense of persecution among morsi supporters and, of course, on friday, they received the news that egyptian authorities are now officially investigating morsi on charges of espionage and also on charges of collaboration with the militant palestinian group hamas. >> schieffer: clarissa, where do you see this going now? >> reporter: well, bosh the real fear here is of this pending military action to try to dismantle the protest camp where thousands of morsi supporters have been staked out since he was deposed early this month. egypt's interior minister said this is legally required, that residents in the area have complained that the camp is causing too many disruptions, but the protesters who we spoke to who are living in that camp told us they are willing to face down tanks and even to die in order to protect their rights and to continue to call for their morsi to be reinstated. so many people worry that this is really setting the scene for possibly a very bloody confrontation. >> schieffer: okay, well, thank you so much, clarissa, and be care
this violence is really just fueling the sense of persecution among morsi supporters and, of course, on friday, they received the news that egyptian authorities are now officially investigating morsi on charges of espionage and also on charges of collaboration with the militant palestinian group hamas. >> schieffer: clarissa, where do you see this going now? >> reporter: well, bosh the real fear here is of this pending military action to try to dismantle the protest camp where...
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supporters for morsi rallied in cairo yesterday. morsi has been detained since july 3rd and is being investigated for murder. republican senator john mccain and lindsey graham are opposed to cutting aid to egypt. at the request of president obama, mccain and graham plan to visit egypt next week. to meet with military leaders who oppose mohamed morsi. the message, it's important to move forward with new elections and a return to civilian rule. >>> well, congress begins its summer recess this weekend. today president obama travels to capitol hill. he'll meet with democratic lawmakers the day after his latest offer of grand bargain to cut the deficit was dismissed by republicans. susan mcginnis has more. >>> president obama heads to capitol hill today to make sure democrats are on the sage page before battling it out with republicans next month. >> as washington heads toward another budget debate, the stakes couldn't be hired. >> when congressinonal members return after labor day, they face a big problem. they're among a group of repub
supporters for morsi rallied in cairo yesterday. morsi has been detained since july 3rd and is being investigated for murder. republican senator john mccain and lindsey graham are opposed to cutting aid to egypt. at the request of president obama, mccain and graham plan to visit egypt next week. to meet with military leaders who oppose mohamed morsi. the message, it's important to move forward with new elections and a return to civilian rule. >>> well, congress begins its summer recess...
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today egyptian security forces opened fire on morsi supporters. one doctor at a morgue says the security forces were apparently shooting to kill. aljazeera's egypt television station reports some 4500 people were injured, but state authorities have not explained what happened. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said today egypt is at a pivotal moment more than two years after the arab spring ousted president hosni mubarak. and u.s. is not taking sides in this clash but is calling for peaceful protests and calm responses. >>> the driver of that train that crashed in spain killing 78 people is now being held on suspicion of negligent homicide. francisco jose garzon is due to appear before a judge by tomorrow evening. spain's railway agency says it was his responsibility to brake before going into the high risk curve where the train smashed into a wall on wednesday. it's still not clear whether the brakes failed or they were never used. officials say that in the moments after the crash, garzon admitted to driving too fast. >>> it is known as the forg
today egyptian security forces opened fire on morsi supporters. one doctor at a morgue says the security forces were apparently shooting to kill. aljazeera's egypt television station reports some 4500 people were injured, but state authorities have not explained what happened. u.s. secretary of state john kerry said today egypt is at a pivotal moment more than two years after the arab spring ousted president hosni mubarak. and u.s. is not taking sides in this clash but is calling for peaceful...
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. >> egyptian police have released aviated that appears to show at least one morsi supporter firing some type of makeshift weapon at the police, though there were no fatalities among the security forces, and the fear for these morsi supporters is that an even tougher military crackdown may be on the way. a bay area professor who follows the middle east closely says there are risks for the entire region and for u.s. interests as well if egypt descends into anarchy. >> egypt is absolutely key to -- to stability in the region as a whole, and if things get out of control in egypt, nobody can really ensure any modicum of stability in the region as a whole. >> he says the crackdown could radicalize egypts muslims and lead to more dangerous violence. >>> a judge in spain will hear testimony from the driver of a train that derailed killing 78 people. funerals were held yesterday for some of the individual people who died and a service for all of the victims happens tomorrow night in the cathedral in san diego. authorities believe the train took a cub -- curve at a dangerously high speed. the dri
. >> egyptian police have released aviated that appears to show at least one morsi supporter firing some type of makeshift weapon at the police, though there were no fatalities among the security forces, and the fear for these morsi supporters is that an even tougher military crackdown may be on the way. a bay area professor who follows the middle east closely says there are risks for the entire region and for u.s. interests as well if egypt descends into anarchy. >> egypt is...
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another deadly crackdown is looming in egypt ever since the military ousted president mohamed morsi four weeks ago. his supporters from the muslim brotherhood have been staging sit-ins. today egypt's new leaders ordered the police to clear the protesters out. what happens next could welcome down to the action of one man and clarissa ward is in cairo with our report. >> reporter: the most popular man in egypt was sworn into power a year ago by president mohamed morsi, the very man he ousted on july 3. general abdel fattah al-sisi is now widely regarded as this country's savior for ridding egypt of a deeply unpopular president. here on the streets, vendors are doing a brisk business in anything with sisi's face on it. he's now so popular many people are asking whether he's poised to become the arab world's next military strongman. last week, sisi called for mass protests and hundreds of thousands turned out. we saw people fighting to get posters of their hero. sisi claims he has turned over power to a civilian government, but his popularity has raised questions about his own political ambi
another deadly crackdown is looming in egypt ever since the military ousted president mohamed morsi four weeks ago. his supporters from the muslim brotherhood have been staging sit-ins. today egypt's new leaders ordered the police to clear the protesters out. what happens next could welcome down to the action of one man and clarissa ward is in cairo with our report. >> reporter: the most popular man in egypt was sworn into power a year ago by president mohamed morsi, the very man he...
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that's the political party of egypt's former president, mohamed morsi. violence has killed more than 260 people since the military coup earlier this month. >>> dianne feinstein says she is concerned about the crisis in egypt. she told cnn she is surprised that the egyptian military would urge people to go into the streets. >> i don't think we know what kind of egypt is going to emerge. i think it's very important for this new president and vice president to expert their authority now. it will show whether a democracy in terms of civilian control of the military can effectively govern that country. and so the next few months i think are going to be real eye openers for the world. >> in downtown san jose, morsi supporters held a rally to denounce the military coup. one demonstrator says egypt needs to give democracy a chance to work. >> whether we disagree with the president morsi, it shouldn't be like that. things should be corrected with democratic process. >> sarah has family members in egypt taking part in protests there. she says the coup is destroyin
that's the political party of egypt's former president, mohamed morsi. violence has killed more than 260 people since the military coup earlier this month. >>> dianne feinstein says she is concerned about the crisis in egypt. she told cnn she is surprised that the egyptian military would urge people to go into the streets. >> i don't think we know what kind of egypt is going to emerge. i think it's very important for this new president and vice president to expert their authority...
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they say 20 people were killed when police tried to disperse a group of pro-morsi supporters who were trying to block a bridge. this does not gel jell what we just saw. we saw with our own eyes at least 39 dead bodies. they were being stored in a makeshift morgue. doctors had attempted to treat them at this makeshift clinic. we spoke to the doctor in charge. he told us almost all of the victims had been hit by gunshot wounds in the face head neck and heart. that also jells with some of the wounds we saw as the bodies were being carried out of the mosque compound. people were chanting down with the military regime. they were shrieking, clearly incredibly upset trying to wrap their heads around why the country would use such brutal force. the clashes began at 3:00 a.m. he said the military, the police, and what he termed as civilian thugs were all involved in these clashes and that live ammunition was used against the pro-morsi supporters. again, we saw with our own eyes at least 39 bodies in this morgue. it was a horrifying scene, incredibly bloody people leaping over the bodies of the
they say 20 people were killed when police tried to disperse a group of pro-morsi supporters who were trying to block a bridge. this does not gel jell what we just saw. we saw with our own eyes at least 39 dead bodies. they were being stored in a makeshift morgue. doctors had attempted to treat them at this makeshift clinic. we spoke to the doctor in charge. he told us almost all of the victims had been hit by gunshot wounds in the face head neck and heart. that also jells with some of the...
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president morsi was removed from office this month. since then, tension is mounting between supporters and opponents. >>> crews spent the morning cleaning up the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. after someone splashed it with paint. cbs reporter danielle nottingham with more on the disappointment in d.c. >> reporter: the bright green paint was splattered on abraham lincoln's left leg tail of his coat and chair. it also landed on the in front of the 19-foot statue that honors the nation's 16th president. >> honestly? from the personal level it breaks my heart. it's that somebody would do this. >> reporter: u.s. park police discovered the paint around 1:20 this morning. they didn't see any words, letters or symbols in the vandalism. crews are tackling the paint with a nontoxic citrus-based cleaner. the damage is not permanent but tourists who came to the national mall this morning to see the monument were disappointed. >> we won't have another opportunity to go through the lincoln. of course, it's one of the big ones as far as what w
president morsi was removed from office this month. since then, tension is mounting between supporters and opponents. >>> crews spent the morning cleaning up the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. after someone splashed it with paint. cbs reporter danielle nottingham with more on the disappointment in d.c. >> reporter: the bright green paint was splattered on abraham lincoln's left leg tail of his coat and chair. it also landed on the in front of the 19-foot statue that honors...
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it left more than 80 morsi supporters dead. the military-led government is vowing to crack down on the sit-in, accusing the protesters of terrorism. >>> and israeli and palestinian officials will meet face to face for the first time this year in washington. the two sides accepted invitations from john kerry to accept peace talks. tara mergener is in washington with more. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, these preliminary discussions come after an intense effort by john kerry to get both parties back to the table. the hope is to develop a plan for full-blown peace talks within the next few months. demonstrators in palestine and israel protested the news that peace talks will resume today between the two governments, further evidence of the deep mistrust on both sideses. the breakthrough to get two sides talking again came after israel's cabinet approved the release of more than 100 palestinian leaders. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a tough decision. many call it unpopular in the countr
it left more than 80 morsi supporters dead. the military-led government is vowing to crack down on the sit-in, accusing the protesters of terrorism. >>> and israeli and palestinian officials will meet face to face for the first time this year in washington. the two sides accepted invitations from john kerry to accept peace talks. tara mergener is in washington with more. good morning, tara. >> good morning, anne-marie. well, these preliminary discussions come after an intense...
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outraged morsi supporters also took to the streets. reeteast five people were killed in clashes in alexandria. half the fruit we eat comes from other countries. so who's inspecting it? and one of this country's most recognizable monuments has been vandalized. that's ahead when the cbs evening news continues. pearls. hairbands. for a tough dog like duke. >> mason: last night, north >> mason: last night, north carolina's legislature passed a law requiring a government- issued photo i.d. in order to vote. north carolina is the first state first state to act since the u.s. supreme court struck down federal review of state election laws under the voting rights act. michelle miller looks at what's happening now. >> it is taking us a step backward. >> n.c. state sophomore molly mcdonough is among voters who don't have the photo i.d. the new bill requires. beginning in 2016, polling places will accept only a north carolina driver's license, state i.d. card, immediate i.d., or u.s. passport. mcdonough doesn't have a license and explains the tim
outraged morsi supporters also took to the streets. reeteast five people were killed in clashes in alexandria. half the fruit we eat comes from other countries. so who's inspecting it? and one of this country's most recognizable monuments has been vandalized. that's ahead when the cbs evening news continues. pearls. hairbands. for a tough dog like duke. >> mason: last night, north >> mason: last night, north carolina's legislature passed a law requiring a government- issued photo...
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today we attended the funeral of one of those morsi supporters who was killed in this weekend's clashes, at one of the protest camps and while there were far fewer demonstrators there, those who remain said that they had no intention of leaving, that they were willing to face down military tanks, or even to give their own lives in order to exercise their right to demonstrate freely, so of course the concern is with both sides digging in, any military operation could quickly devolve into yet another bloody confrontation. >> glor: clarissa, what is the interim government saying about all of this? >> reporter: well, jeff, the interim government, i am, surprisingly supports the military, an advisor to the president today told journalist the government is still in talks with muslim brotherhood supporters to try to get them to leave those camps peacefully. but he also used some very harsh language. he said that egypt is now fighting a war against terrorism, and he describes these camps in his own words as, quote, terror originating spots so there is no question that the rhetoric here is defin
today we attended the funeral of one of those morsi supporters who was killed in this weekend's clashes, at one of the protest camps and while there were far fewer demonstrators there, those who remain said that they had no intention of leaving, that they were willing to face down military tanks, or even to give their own lives in order to exercise their right to demonstrate freely, so of course the concern is with both sides digging in, any military operation could quickly devolve into yet...
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morsi --rse, president i agree focusing on president morsi now is because of his special situation as an ousted president and most of the media are looking for him. frankly, --y i'm a say, frankly, that this is not expressing the impartiality of the judicial system. more than 11,000 people escaped from that prison during the 2011 uprising.ould -- this is because of the important position of president morsi himself. the special situation of president morsi makes himself in this situation. also for the military to give a reason for international players that president morsi -- we have a reason for putting mr. morsi under detention now because since he was ousted in july -- on july 3, no clear reason, just for his personal security. >> i want to ask you something before we run out of time. a lot of people see egypt's judiciary as a branch of what the failed state. it senior members were appointed during the mubarak regime. allegations are coming from -- where allegations are coming from? >> this is a big debate in egypt. what i can say now is that the egyptian judiciary, its credibility
morsi --rse, president i agree focusing on president morsi now is because of his special situation as an ousted president and most of the media are looking for him. frankly, --y i'm a say, frankly, that this is not expressing the impartiality of the judicial system. more than 11,000 people escaped from that prison during the 2011 uprising.ould -- this is because of the important position of president morsi himself. the special situation of president morsi makes himself in this situation. also...
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and put a provocative question to you about muhamed morsi. was it right that he was taken out of power because basically he was not up to the job of running the country. you were not capable of running your country. >> we were what? >> some might say that morsi was for set of our. ->> was it that he did not run egypt well? itwas inevitable that he be pushed of power. >> ok. i got you now. >> go-ahead. >> we believe in democracy. we believe that we have to rely on votes, not on did audis. what actually happened, there was a military coup that demolished the era of democracy after a revolution. [inaudible] this military coup took us back to my baric -- mubarak's era. we are fighting for our rights to express ourselves, to live with dignity, to make our own democracy as any other people and nation worldwide. that is why when someone looks at our stand now in the position now, they make the wrong message. we defend the people's right. no one has to blame us if we continue in the squares in the streets. not for months but for years. >> thank you v
and put a provocative question to you about muhamed morsi. was it right that he was taken out of power because basically he was not up to the job of running the country. you were not capable of running your country. >> we were what? >> some might say that morsi was for set of our. ->> was it that he did not run egypt well? itwas inevitable that he be pushed of power. >> ok. i got you now. >> go-ahead. >> we believe in democracy. we believe that we have to...
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supporters and at the hand of morsi supporters. so basically, yes, they will deal with it but i think what they're trying to do is to find some sort of legal ground to go in there and try to at least evacuate those areas. also under the area that both areas are basically very populated areas. main roads are going through that area and the traffic in cairo is being closed. he did a huge difference between what is happening here and cairo, the situation in sinai, he said they were close dealings however, both security forces and the military were coming under daily attack. they were dying. they were being injured. and that that situation had to be tackled as quick as possible ith all kind of means. >> thank you. the press conference which we will continue to listen to. and just no remind you, you don't have to wait for a news bulletin to get the latest news coming out of egypt. it's all on our website. it's updated be -- updated by the minute. at ll find a spotlight page aljazeera.com. north and south korea are marking their 60th ann
supporters and at the hand of morsi supporters. so basically, yes, they will deal with it but i think what they're trying to do is to find some sort of legal ground to go in there and try to at least evacuate those areas. also under the area that both areas are basically very populated areas. main roads are going through that area and the traffic in cairo is being closed. he did a huge difference between what is happening here and cairo, the situation in sinai, he said they were close dealings...
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they demand the reinstatement of president morsi. they make it clear that they will not allow things to remain as they are and they will ontinue to try to disrupt life within egypt unless he is reinstated. we have what can only be described as a deep polarization. there are efforts to mediate the differences, but it is difficult to see how these are likely to be mediated. we are bound to see this polarization continue for some ime. it will confront us. there will be difficult dilemmas. i think that we can look at the interim government which has many figures on it who are credible. we look at malawi and a number of others. they are certainly very credible figures, but at the same time, we have to recognize that the arbiter today is the military. the first deputy prime minister, you look at the speech he made yesterday in terms of calling on egyptians to come out and support their effort against terrorism which another way of talking about their efforts against the muslim brotherhood. which will be -- we are in for what will be a long
they demand the reinstatement of president morsi. they make it clear that they will not allow things to remain as they are and they will ontinue to try to disrupt life within egypt unless he is reinstated. we have what can only be described as a deep polarization. there are efforts to mediate the differences, but it is difficult to see how these are likely to be mediated. we are bound to see this polarization continue for some ime. it will confront us. there will be difficult dilemmas. i think...
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is the first person to meet with morsi for the past two weeks. we do not have any confirmation outside of what the military has said. she was very tight-lipped about morsi, what he was saying, and she had a press conference with mohamed elbaradei and was quite another conversations. the military have questioned him every day about the inner workings of his presidency, the brotherhood. they have played recordings and asked him about certain things. they may be looking to build a larger case against the ousted president. oncourse, this meeting came the heels of this massive day of blood shed on saturday morning. the official count is now up to 80 people dead. not all brotherhood members, but they are all pro-morsi supporters. more than 1000 wounded. i was there in the aftermath, a lot of people killed with live ammunition, shots to the head, neck, chest, a lot of people shot in the back. bywas the deadliest incident security forces since mubarak's ousting. it is important to realize this was committed by the police, not the military. it was oversee
is the first person to meet with morsi for the past two weeks. we do not have any confirmation outside of what the military has said. she was very tight-lipped about morsi, what he was saying, and she had a press conference with mohamed elbaradei and was quite another conversations. the military have questioned him every day about the inner workings of his presidency, the brotherhood. they have played recordings and asked him about certain things. they may be looking to build a larger case...
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he met with mohammed morsi on wednesday. here is what he told us. >> among the meetings we have had that the authorities facilitated for us, it was possible for us to meet with dr. morsi. we had a good meeting with him. we also wanted to listen to his own views on the situation. message ofa friendship to all. we believe that the violence must stop. and that everyone must bring his contribution to the table. --are convinced that convinced our african brothers to get themselves out of the situation. we found him in good health. we had a good, direct, relaxed meeting with him, and if necessary, we will ask to meet him again. we are certain he will always be available to receive us, as he has already shown us. we are on a mission of listening to our party. we are at the half a point with our meetings and it would be premature for me to say what our conclusions would be at this stage. peacefuluntry, protests form part of democracy, but derailment in to violence must be avoided. incitement and provocation must also be avoided as w
he met with mohammed morsi on wednesday. here is what he told us. >> among the meetings we have had that the authorities facilitated for us, it was possible for us to meet with dr. morsi. we had a good meeting with him. we also wanted to listen to his own views on the situation. message ofa friendship to all. we believe that the violence must stop. and that everyone must bring his contribution to the table. --are convinced that convinced our african brothers to get themselves out of the...
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morsi is behind bars, charged with inciting violence against the police two years ago. officials also say morsi organized a prison revolt with the help of the radical islamist organization hamas. the army has set an ultimatum for the muslim brotherhood. the islamist group has until saturday to join the interim government and work towards new democratic elections. >> bring us up-to-date on these clashes, first of all. >> there's reports of this confrontation between supporters and opponents of morsi in the city of alexandria, as you mentioned, and there was also clashes in central cairo. apparently, again, supporters and opponents of morsi, some armed with guns firing buckshot involved in a melee. at least 10 people dead. mostly, though, it has been pretty peaceful, remarkably so given the hundreds of thousands of people who are out on the street today. >> tell us more about the charges morsi is facing. >> they all stem from the january 2011 break from prison that he did. he was rounded up in the initial days of the 2011 uprising against hosni mubarak and put in prison w
morsi is behind bars, charged with inciting violence against the police two years ago. officials also say morsi organized a prison revolt with the help of the radical islamist organization hamas. the army has set an ultimatum for the muslim brotherhood. the islamist group has until saturday to join the interim government and work towards new democratic elections. >> bring us up-to-date on these clashes, first of all. >> there's reports of this confrontation between supporters and...
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anti morsi activists abstain. believes the muslim brotherhood is exaggerating casualty figures to convince their foreign allies they need to help against a military. when did. people who were in. the government and. all the egyptian people did not accept that. we did not accept that it is them we did not accept the fascism we did not accept what do you expect from losers of course they're trying to justify their trying to pull over to the well to of course. support those united states for how. we will never ever let anyone into future in our country if they accept that the americans accept that people will go and shoot soldiers in the pentagon we will accept there was a number as it was to shoot our soldiers. now upsetting images of the violence in egypt have been posted on twitter and we can see that some of those injured are children and there are claims that a thirteen year old boy was killed in alexandria and also pictures showing civilians allegedly firing a live rounds at pro morsi protesters at r.t.l. com w
anti morsi activists abstain. believes the muslim brotherhood is exaggerating casualty figures to convince their foreign allies they need to help against a military. when did. people who were in. the government and. all the egyptian people did not accept that. we did not accept that it is them we did not accept the fascism we did not accept what do you expect from losers of course they're trying to justify their trying to pull over to the well to of course. support those united states for how....
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morsi is behind bars, charged with inciting violence against the police two years ago. officials also say morsi organized a prison revolt with the help of the radical islamist organization hamas. the army has set an ultimatum for the muslim brotherhood. the islamist group has until saturday to join the interim government and work towards new democratic elections. >> bring us up-to-date on these clashes, first of all. >> there's reports of this confrontation between supporters and opponents of morsi in the city of alexandria, as you mentioned, and there was also clashes in central cairo. apparently, again, supporters and opponents of morsi, some armed with guns firing buckshot involved in a melee. at least 10 people dead. mostly, though, it has been pretty peaceful, remarkably so given the hundreds of thousands of people who are out on the street today. >> tell us more about the charges morsi is facing. >> they all stem from the january 2011 break from prison that he did. he was rounded up in the initial days of the 2011 uprising against hosni mubarak and put in prison w
morsi is behind bars, charged with inciting violence against the police two years ago. officials also say morsi organized a prison revolt with the help of the radical islamist organization hamas. the army has set an ultimatum for the muslim brotherhood. the islamist group has until saturday to join the interim government and work towards new democratic elections. >> bring us up-to-date on these clashes, first of all. >> there's reports of this confrontation between supporters and...
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morsi supporters are demanding he be reinstated. they ran into security forces on friday, then again on saturday and sunday. still, they're standing their ground. >> translator: i won't forgive the security forces for causing all this bloodshed. morsi is the legitimate president. >> translator: we'll stay here. we're not afraid of being killed. >> the security forces have moved in repeatedly to disperse the protesters. they say the demonstrators are occupying the streets illegally. leaders of morsi's political base in the muslim brotherhood blame the soldiers for shooting unarmed protesters. the interim foreign minister says morsi supporters are responsible. >> we're not taking a information against the muslim brotherhood, it is however gaunce those using violence. the best way to defuse the situation and get into a rational discussion is to stop incitement for violence and stop the use of force. >> he said the interim government will restore security in accordance with the law. he says deepening divisions will only lead to more tra
morsi supporters are demanding he be reinstated. they ran into security forces on friday, then again on saturday and sunday. still, they're standing their ground. >> translator: i won't forgive the security forces for causing all this bloodshed. morsi is the legitimate president. >> translator: we'll stay here. we're not afraid of being killed. >> the security forces have moved in repeatedly to disperse the protesters. they say the demonstrators are occupying the streets...
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morsi was taken to an army facility earlier this month after the military deposed him. the reasons for his arrest haven't been confirmed. members of morsi's support base, the muslim brotherhood, and leaders of western nations are demanding his release. >>> u.s. president barack obama's administration has decided it will not declare the overthrow of egypt's democratically elected leader a coup. this means the united states can continue to send aid to the country. reuters reports deputy secretary of state william burns briefed lawmakers on the decision. it says he told them the obama administration is not legally bound to conclude whether morsi's ouster was a coup or not. u.s. law prohibits financial aid to be sent to regimes that have overthrown a democratically elected government. the americans are giving egypt $1.5 billion this fiscal year. most of the money will be funneled to the military. but president obama has been taking a closer look at the funding. this week, he decided to stop the planned delivery of four f-16s. american leaders view egypt as a key partner in
morsi was taken to an army facility earlier this month after the military deposed him. the reasons for his arrest haven't been confirmed. members of morsi's support base, the muslim brotherhood, and leaders of western nations are demanding his release. >>> u.s. president barack obama's administration has decided it will not declare the overthrow of egypt's democratically elected leader a coup. this means the united states can continue to send aid to the country. reuters reports deputy...
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what these charges stem from is from when maman morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighteen they are pricing in two thousand and eleven he was why you say you're not going to be a political prisoner because the missing brother had very much against mubarak he pretty free from precincts during these months of prison breaks and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with amice to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you so much as competing possibly kidnapping as offices as when it's possibly burning down prisons and these are very heavy charges inconceivable face a considerable chunk of time many people here are saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure that mohamed morsy never comes back into office who is going to happen however is that this kind of accusation levelled against owsley to the nothing to stop the tense atmosphere here in really just why off to his supporters now that me this is saying they must come on the streets rights if and mostly i mean
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and i'm going to go to you do you agree that morsi was kind of excluding a lot of minority voices and kind of overstepping the bounds there ruling the country he had really made a little mistake. but he would have been lending that before before the second round of the election even the ask him to step down and would somebody say mr been so but he insisted the him all that give a bad feeling to him and then. in the action he took even though the scare for who controlled. which is the military leadership which you control the country before morsi also issued some the clear ration before he took office and almost from everything they canceled the parliament the through the constitution court and so on there's a give him a hard time and and his mistake what i had mentioned in that river in them it was trying to defend himself and then he in a change in that but really he had no time to get himself together he have better choice of the people around him he didn't choose a. prime minister in my opinion he stick with him and they stick with the. attorney general of. the country also was not
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let's start with you i know that you were in egypt at the time of the uprising against morsi what are your thoughts about the whole it all went down well i must admit that i did not anticipate that it would turn into a military deposing the first presidential first democratically elected president i knew that there was a very strong disfavor against morsi his popularity rankings had plummeted and that there was change coming but i did not anticipate it would be this extreme and i would venture to say that at least as a legal matter by definition it was a military coup now the question is was it a popularly mandated or was it something that was inspired super imposed by the military and that's where i think the debate lies. that you find the military opposing the president problematic yes it is really because the action the military talk now with would create chaos as we see since. july the third and we see this. many people get killed we have a massacre of fifty something fifty seven people. have been. then it is a problem and then there with the call in for people to go to model is r
let's start with you i know that you were in egypt at the time of the uprising against morsi what are your thoughts about the whole it all went down well i must admit that i did not anticipate that it would turn into a military deposing the first presidential first democratically elected president i knew that there was a very strong disfavor against morsi his popularity rankings had plummeted and that there was change coming but i did not anticipate it would be this extreme and i would venture...
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absolutely we're seeing really massive confrontation between those who supports mohamed morsi and the military particularly when the military reportedly released the deadline for them to leave the streets we have of course seen massive amounts of tanks here and the military joining the police in attacking people saying or attacking these citizens of course this comes off the announcement on friday that mohamed morsi would be kept in detention following investigations into charges that he's been conspiring against the country with the palestinian organization hamas in addition to possibly being responsible for the deaths of the prison guards and offices when he broke out of prison during the eighteen day uprising in two thousand and eleven so this is a very serious serious allegation against the former president it could see him serve jail time this of has of course few the fire and the anger by his supporters and of course in islam is group to miss them but the hoods who are saying this is a very much a politically driven charge and that this is part of as i said a wider crackdown aga
absolutely we're seeing really massive confrontation between those who supports mohamed morsi and the military particularly when the military reportedly released the deadline for them to leave the streets we have of course seen massive amounts of tanks here and the military joining the police in attacking people saying or attacking these citizens of course this comes off the announcement on friday that mohamed morsi would be kept in detention following investigations into charges that he's been...
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give morsi a. forty eight hours to decide the should we finished of old and then the should all of the bridges then or even if the for the same to have election. over a foot in both his position that's really cool everything and b. will be more then now we'll for the business he's aboard. the diminished. how is a video nobody like to know who she is so far and. everybody is stick with it we don't know what would happen if we don't hear it did seem very rushed i mean pretty good our kind of referendum to man stepping down and now he's gone i mean people are even saying where is morsi i mean his family members saying we can't access him i mean it is a scary situations are i know a lot of egyptians had problems with the so-called democracy i'm a lot of problems with the constitution drafted can you talk about some of these grievances that egyptians had about the process while morsi certainly made a lot of mistakes and i would venture to say that the most egregious one particularly as a matter of legal
give morsi a. forty eight hours to decide the should we finished of old and then the should all of the bridges then or even if the for the same to have election. over a foot in both his position that's really cool everything and b. will be more then now we'll for the business he's aboard. the diminished. how is a video nobody like to know who she is so far and. everybody is stick with it we don't know what would happen if we don't hear it did seem very rushed i mean pretty good our kind of...
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as i said to you, now the moment is not freedom for morsi, but freedom for egypt itself. not morsi. we have a corrupted regime, where 50 years with president mubarak, and we could finish the regime, we are to start new era, and we had started to stop corruption, with a better economy, better life, better social life for the people, and better in everything, in all aspects of our lives. we had this dream after we finished mubarak regime. >> israeli and palestinian negotiators are meeting in washington to discuss the long-awaited resumption of peace talks. israeli prime minister, a close aide to president mahmoud abbas are leading the delegations. the talks began at dinner hosted by u.s. secretary of state john kerry. the envoys will negotiate specific conditions and dates for resuming peace talks. kerry and the chief delegates are expected to hold a news conference after the two-day meeting. >> many difficult choices lie ahead for the negotiators and for the leaders as we seek reasonable compromises on tough, complicated, emotional, and symbolic issues. >> israel's construction of se
as i said to you, now the moment is not freedom for morsi, but freedom for egypt itself. not morsi. we have a corrupted regime, where 50 years with president mubarak, and we could finish the regime, we are to start new era, and we had started to stop corruption, with a better economy, better life, better social life for the people, and better in everything, in all aspects of our lives. we had this dream after we finished mubarak regime. >> israeli and palestinian negotiators are meeting...
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running out of time so that was after some my boy activists that took part in anti morsi protests. now dr mohammed abdul aziz from the salaam islamic center in california believes the army is correct down the muslim brotherhood mind lead to their radicalization its young members the military is now doing what it does that's going after the supporters of the legitimate president this is basically i am innocent of the of the nasir era and the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood that took place in the one nine hundred fifty s. what we be sickly see a repetition of that same scenario where the military of egypt cracking down on an islamist group we may or may not agree with their policies these but they have renounced violence a long time ago they put them in prison they torture their members the the shoot him dead a group of those members will eventually break off of the muslim brotherhood and adopt a more violent perspectives and this is exactly what happened in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's and those developments basically to the creation of the international phenomenon of terr
running out of time so that was after some my boy activists that took part in anti morsi protests. now dr mohammed abdul aziz from the salaam islamic center in california believes the army is correct down the muslim brotherhood mind lead to their radicalization its young members the military is now doing what it does that's going after the supporters of the legitimate president this is basically i am innocent of the of the nasir era and the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood that took place in...
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thank you so hard start with you i know that you were in egypt at the time of the uprising against morsi what are your thoughts about the whole it all went down well i must admit that i did not anticipate that it would turn into a military deposing the first presidential first democratically elected president i knew that there was a very strong disfavor against morsi his popularity rankings had plummeted and that there was change coming but i did not anticipate it would be this extreme and i would venture to say that at least as a legal matter by definition it was a military coup now the question is was it a popularly mandated or was it something that was inspired super imposed by the military and that's where i think the debate lies. that you find the military opposing the president problematic yes it is really because the action the military talk now with would create chaos as we see since. july the third and we see this. many people get killed we have a massacre of fifty something fifty seven people. have been. over. then it is a problem and then there was a call in for people to go t
thank you so hard start with you i know that you were in egypt at the time of the uprising against morsi what are your thoughts about the whole it all went down well i must admit that i did not anticipate that it would turn into a military deposing the first presidential first democratically elected president i knew that there was a very strong disfavor against morsi his popularity rankings had plummeted and that there was change coming but i did not anticipate it would be this extreme and i...
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in the streets throughout the country in rival rallies for and against the ousted president mohamed morsy demonstrators have clashed and xandra and the capital karo where a bridge has been set on fire dozens of injuries have been reported we hope to get the latest from our correspondent bill true who is in cairo in just a few minutes from now but first of all. let's get more on the developing situation live with saeed she's a spokesperson for british egyptians for democracy she's in london for the military they've issued an ultimatum saying to the muslim brotherhood they've got to sit down and have in just a matter of days do you think the muslim brotherhood will actually listen and do that. that's an interesting question you posed when sisi came out and his speech he called for escalation not reconciliation how can we talk of negotiations when you have leaders of the muslim brotherhood and leaders of the pro-democracy movement hundreds of them being detained daily by the military when you have people from the pro-democracy movement being killed every single day by the military national c
in the streets throughout the country in rival rallies for and against the ousted president mohamed morsy demonstrators have clashed and xandra and the capital karo where a bridge has been set on fire dozens of injuries have been reported we hope to get the latest from our correspondent bill true who is in cairo in just a few minutes from now but first of all. let's get more on the developing situation live with saeed she's a spokesperson for british egyptians for democracy she's in london for...
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authorities have also detained mohamed morsi. made by the military coup is nothing short of a call on civil war. for thell go to cairo latest with sharif abdel kouddous. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. egyptian state media is reporting that officials have detained mohamed morsi on new charges. this is the first update since he was forced from office july 3. he will be detained for 15 days pending investigations into his suspected collaboration with hamas during a prison break against the mubarak regime. egypt has major protest today in support of general adel fatah al-sisi. coupled supporters to the idea. has increasedions its count of the death toll in year oldore than two civil war. withing before a meeting opposition members at the un, secretary of state john kerry says the u.s. is committed to peace talks in geneva on ending syria's conflict. >> there is no military solution to syria, there is only a political solution, and that will require leadership in order to bring
authorities have also detained mohamed morsi. made by the military coup is nothing short of a call on civil war. for thell go to cairo latest with sharif abdel kouddous. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. egyptian state media is reporting that officials have detained mohamed morsi on new charges. this is the first update since he was forced from office july 3. he will be detained for 15 days pending investigations into his suspected...
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catherine ashton says she has had in-depth discussions with mohammad morsi. the first official to meet with him since he was detained on the third of july. taliban fighters have freed nearly 250 prisoners from a jail in northwest pakistan. palestinian negotiators are due to begin the second day of talks in washington, d.c.. is not in a says he position to judge gave tate -- gay people. he made the remarks on his way back from brazil. richard has the story. visit to brazil, he walked through one of their most dangerous slums. it was attended by nearly 3 million worshipers, one of the biggest in recent history. but some of his most candid comments came much later. on his flight back to italy speaking directly to journalists on board. a series of controversial issues, including women and gay rights. >> everyone writes about the gay. but they still have not found anyone who gives identity cards. our lobbies are not good. if a person is gay and seeks god and has good will, them i to judge him? he upheld the ban on gay -- on women priests. >> mary was more importan
catherine ashton says she has had in-depth discussions with mohammad morsi. the first official to meet with him since he was detained on the third of july. taliban fighters have freed nearly 250 prisoners from a jail in northwest pakistan. palestinian negotiators are due to begin the second day of talks in washington, d.c.. is not in a says he position to judge gave tate -- gay people. he made the remarks on his way back from brazil. richard has the story. visit to brazil, he walked through one...
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the group forms morsi's main power base. an official with the health ministry said at least 60 people died when they faced off with security forces, and eight people died in separate clashes in the northern city of alexandria. >> transnslator: the securururi foere simply trying to stop a clash between morsi supporters and nearby residents. >> a brotherhood spokesperson condemned the actions of authorities. >> translator: at 3:00 in the morning, police started attacking with tear gas first and then with live bullets on the peaceful protest of raba. >> the muslim brotherhood has vowed to continue protests until morsi is reinstated. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has expressed his hope for a meeting of foreign ministers and the leaders between japan and china without any conditions and as soon as possible. in wrapping up his three-nation tour in manila on saturday, abe told reporters both japan and china need to acknowledge that their ties are inseparable. abe was referring to soured relations with china over sovereignt
the group forms morsi's main power base. an official with the health ministry said at least 60 people died when they faced off with security forces, and eight people died in separate clashes in the northern city of alexandria. >> transnslator: the securururi foere simply trying to stop a clash between morsi supporters and nearby residents. >> a brotherhood spokesperson condemned the actions of authorities. >> translator: at 3:00 in the morning, police started attacking with...
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what these charges stem from is from when mom and morsi was in detention in wanting a tree prison during the eighty's they are rising in two thousand and eleven he was why you see that i'm going to be here but it's a prisoner because i'm missing but it's very much against the current hebrew from facing the chinese mosque prison break and what the charges here are saying is that he collaborated with hamas to actually break out the prison to kill police officers and also you saw him just repeating possibly kidnapping offices as well as possibly running down prisons and these are very heavy charges to see him basically to show you sign many people here saying some people here are saying this could be a political action from the military to basically ensure the mohamed morsi never comes back into office who is going to happen however isn't this kind of accusation levelled against owsley to do nothing to stop the tense atmosphere here and will really just why offer his support is already hundreds of gathered here into the square in supports all of the miniature you off the gen the i do it the
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and on the other hand, morsi was the democratically elected president. the authority now seems to be the military, a small group of generals and the mob in the street. what is the president doing here? >> the problem is tit for tat suppression violence does not a democracy make. you have to think back to 1992 when the algerian army cancelled elections to prevent islamists from taking over the country, it plunged them into a civil war, ten years. i don't know kerry was right when he said, we need to step back from the brink. morsi was elected with 52% of the vote. muslim brotherhood, it's not going away. and to be shooting protesters in the head, this investigation of morsi, it divides the country. on the question of foreign aid, it's time to at least use the foreign aid for leverage. to say, we have to look, we have to unite the country and move towards elections. >> one, to her point, secretary kerry was making precisely that point, the military needs to reach out and find, it's hard when you are killing dozens of protesters a base us for reconciliation
and on the other hand, morsi was the democratically elected president. the authority now seems to be the military, a small group of generals and the mob in the street. what is the president doing here? >> the problem is tit for tat suppression violence does not a democracy make. you have to think back to 1992 when the algerian army cancelled elections to prevent islamists from taking over the country, it plunged them into a civil war, ten years. i don't know kerry was right when he said,...
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the deadliest since morsi was ousted a month ago. john kerry calling on the ally to take a step back from the brink. connor has the latest from the newsroom. >> reporter: the chances for a political solution to this ongoing violence in egypt appear to be fading as the protests continue to take to the streets. an effort to clear the supporters from the streets, the egyptian military opened fire on peaceful demonstrations yesterday killing at least 70 people, wounding hundreds more. egypt's top military commanders to quote, give him a mandate to tackle terrorism. his statement is widely understood to crackdown on the muslim brotherhood. this is the second time the egyptian army has used deadly force to clear out pro-morsi supporters. transitional government with several members of the coalition really complaining and voicing concerns about the violence. the supporters of this military coup that took place about a month or so ago to remove president morsi have justified it on the grounds that it would be used to remove and to add stabil
the deadliest since morsi was ousted a month ago. john kerry calling on the ally to take a step back from the brink. connor has the latest from the newsroom. >> reporter: the chances for a political solution to this ongoing violence in egypt appear to be fading as the protests continue to take to the streets. an effort to clear the supporters from the streets, the egyptian military opened fire on peaceful demonstrations yesterday killing at least 70 people, wounding hundreds more. egypt's...
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army launches it and anti terrorist operation in sinai way stream is now allegedly joined by militant morsy supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military class. germans are showing their anger to holds the n.s.a. spying program and they're supposed to all whistle blowers edward snowden and bradley manning with demonstrations across the country and over forty cities join me peter all of that for more on this in a few moments. live from. in moscow this is our team you know it's me to them with a getting time to sit at the beginning of the top of the hour let's take a look at the stories right egypt's interior ministry has warned it's going to disperse protesters soon as muslim brotherhood supporters continued their rallies that's what being a night of deadly clashes between the military and there is backing of the deposed president morsy now the health ministry has recognized a death toll of eighty but morsy supporters say it's over one hundred is in cairo with more. an uncomfortable calm has descended across the country are very bloody nights here in egypt when there are clashes b
army launches it and anti terrorist operation in sinai way stream is now allegedly joined by militant morsy supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military class. germans are showing their anger to holds the n.s.a. spying program and they're supposed to all whistle blowers edward snowden and bradley manning with demonstrations across the country and over forty cities join me peter all of that for more on this in a few moments. live from. in moscow this is our team you know it's me to...
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a stronger statement yet against the muslim brotherhood and supporters of deposed president morsi. nationwideng for rallies on friday to give them a mandate against what he calls violence and terrorism by supporters of the ousted president. i urge all egyptians to go to the streets and next friday to give me a mandate to counter violence and terrorism. to all a request egyptians to show the whole world that the egyptian people have a will and they say. >> our reporter is live in cairo. are is just before talks due to start. they are not exactly words of reconciliation from al-sisi, are they? is a very vehement statement and the call we just heard for people to mobilize and give them a mandate to confront for supportersnd of mohamed morsi. there are talks that are supposed to be happening through national conciliation, for by the interim president. the muslim brotherhood has rejected that. they are not attending because they say it is an illegitimate call because morsi should be reinstated. they're thrust has been that they have been betrayed by al-sisi. he has defended himself agai
a stronger statement yet against the muslim brotherhood and supporters of deposed president morsi. nationwideng for rallies on friday to give them a mandate against what he calls violence and terrorism by supporters of the ousted president. i urge all egyptians to go to the streets and next friday to give me a mandate to counter violence and terrorism. to all a request egyptians to show the whole world that the egyptian people have a will and they say. >> our reporter is live in cairo....
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we spoke with morsi supporters at the camp who say they will not leave. they with willing to face down tanks and even give up their lives in order to protect their rights to demonstrate freely. the government here has also really ratcheted up its rhetoric. talking about fighting a war against terrorism. the muslim brotherhood is now calling for a million man march tomorrow. clashes this weekend killed more than 70 people. so many people are really concerned that this is just setting the scene for yet another bloody confrontation. for "cbs this morning," clarissa ward cairo. >>> wild weather across the country. flash flooding swept a tour bus into a gully in arizona. it was craigdragged a length of three football fields before flipping over. everyone got outside. if you're flying east, delighted ed delayed and canceled flights in philadelphia. a storm knocked out power to parts of the airport. and knock knocknorth carolina with flash flooding this weekend. >> as you can see behind me we're dealing with serious problems. we've got roads completely under wat
we spoke with morsi supporters at the camp who say they will not leave. they with willing to face down tanks and even give up their lives in order to protect their rights to demonstrate freely. the government here has also really ratcheted up its rhetoric. talking about fighting a war against terrorism. the muslim brotherhood is now calling for a million man march tomorrow. clashes this weekend killed more than 70 people. so many people are really concerned that this is just setting the scene...
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egypt launches an anti terrorist operation inside where extremists now allegedly joined by militant morsi supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military we've got the latest for you. over one hundred people meantime a feed dead in overnight clashes in egypt as the muslim brotherhood claims supporters of the ousted president a big targeted by the military with a shoot to kill policy but. germans are showing their anger the n.s.a. spying program pulled towards whistleblowers edward snowden and bradley manning with demonstrations across the country and over forty cities join me peter all of the for more on this and if you. concerned the diplomatic push on syria could go down the drain as rebels. and call for regime change at the same time despite agreeing to join a peace meeting. in our top story this hour in the army started a large scale antiterrorist operation in the sinai peninsula bordering israel heavy weapons are being deployed to the area where extremist attacks on the military but increasingly frequent lately the details smarties pulis leeana. what we do know is that the e
egypt launches an anti terrorist operation inside where extremists now allegedly joined by militant morsi supporters have been stepping up attacks on the military we've got the latest for you. over one hundred people meantime a feed dead in overnight clashes in egypt as the muslim brotherhood claims supporters of the ousted president a big targeted by the military with a shoot to kill policy but. germans are showing their anger the n.s.a. spying program pulled towards whistleblowers edward...